Anime Last Stand Tier List (July 2026): Complete Meta Rankings
Last Updated: July 2026
The Anime Last Stand tier list landscape has evolved dramatically since UPD 84’s release, bringing game-changing additions that have completely restructured the meta. As a dedicated ALS player who has tracked every update since the game’s launch, I’ve witnessed firsthand how new units like Boku (TUI) and mechanics like the LastStandian rarity have shifted what’s possible in team building. This comprehensive guide reflects the current state of the game as of July 2026, incorporating data from the official Discord community where top players continuously test and analyze unit performance across all game modes.
What makes this Anime Last Stand tier list different is our community-driven approach. These rankings are compiled by experienced players including @antons.bell, @radinal_, @kschmidtk, @masa0., @nyaq, @kirby.___, @pxmc, @zeri4, @vag11tsir, and @xenos8568 from the official ALS Discord. We evaluate units not just on raw damage output, but on their performance across Story, Raids, Survival, Dungeons, Final Expedition, Boss Rush, Spiral Trials, Breach, Portal, and Coronation modes. With UPD 84 introducing fusion mechanics, new elements, and the game’s first LastStandian unit, understanding these rankings has never been more crucial for efficient progression. If you enjoy anime games on Roblox, you might also like our Anime Saga tier list for more anime game rankings.
| Quick Summary | Details |
|---|---|
| Best Overall Unit | Boku (TUI) – LastStandian Rarity |
| Best Starter Unit | Itadoki (Shrine) |
| Best Support | Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven) |
| Best DPS | Boku (TUI) |
| Latest Update | UPD 84 – March 2026 |
| New Rarity Added | LastStandian (above Godly) |
What is the Anime Last Stand Tier List?
The Anime Last Stand tier list ranks all playable units based on their performance across multiple game modes including Story, Legend, Raids, Survival, Dungeons, Final Expedition, Boss Rush, Spiral Trials, Breach, Portal, and Coronation. This comprehensive ranking system evaluates units on damage output, cost efficiency, support capabilities, and overall versatility. Our tier list incorporates the Meta (Top 15) and Sub-Meta (Top 30) distinctions used by top players, providing clearer guidance on unit power levels.
Each tier represents a distinct performance bracket, from the game-breaking LastStandian and S+ tier units that can single-handedly carry teams, down to D-tier units that struggle even in early game content. Understanding these rankings helps players invest their resources wisely, avoiding the common mistake of upgrading weak units that won’t scale into late game content. With the introduction of new systems like Best Souls, fusion mechanics, and domain abilities, unit evaluation has become more nuanced than ever before.
Complete Unit Rankings by Tier
LastStandian Tier – The Ultimate Rarity
LastStandian represents the highest rarity tier in Anime Last Stand, positioned above Godly. Introduced in UPD 84, this rarity contains only one unit currently, making it the most exclusive and powerful category in the game.
- Boku (TUI) – The Ultimate Item holder with domain expansion abilities, unmatched versatility across all game modes, and game-breaking damage potential that redefines what’s possible in ALS
S+ Tier – Meta Defining Units
These units represent the absolute pinnacle of power in Anime Last Stand’s Meta (Top 15). They excel across all game modes and should be prioritized for any serious team composition. The current meta has shifted significantly with UPD 84’s additions, introducing new powerhouses while some former S+ units have been nerfed or power-crept.
Top S+ Units:
- Angelist (Deity) – Exceptional support with powerful team-wide buffs and healing capabilities
- Ulmiorra (Tercera) – Incredible single-target DPS perfect for boss content
- Devil & Spirit (Union Dive) – Fusion unit with devastating damage output and unique mechanics
- Pure-Blooded & Reincarnated Devil (In Love) – Premium fusion unit with game-changing abilities
- Evil Demon Boohan (Enraged) – AoE powerhouse with incredible damage scaling
- Shimon (Supreme Commander) – Top-tier support with strategic value in team compositions
- Nature’s Scientist – Versatile unit with strong damage and utility
- Time Goddess (Angel) – Time manipulation abilities with excellent crowd control
- Poche (Made in Heaven) – Speed-focused unit with devastating late-game potential
- Aura Farmer – Specialized money generation unit that outperforms traditional farmers
- Cerberus (Cleaner) – Multi-target specialist with excellent AoE damage
- Ruru (Hell King) – Dark element specialist with powerful debuff capabilities
- Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven) – Still dominant despite power creep, exceptional versatility across all modes
S Tier – Exceptional Units (Sub-Meta)
S-tier units form the backbone of most successful teams in the Sub-Meta (Top 30). While not quite reaching the heights of LastStandian or S+ units, they’re still incredibly powerful and worth heavy investment. These units represent the best options outside the absolute top tier.
Key S Tier Picks:
- Brutal Berserker SSJ4 Braly – Insane single-target DPS with excellent scaling
- Moon Demon (Demon Art) – High damage hybrid unit with strong abilities
- Lazy Cat (Awake) + 7th Universe’s Divine Angel (Serious) – Fusion combination with powerful synergy
- Shady Scientist (Kai) – Cosmic element specialist with unique mechanics
- Ladies Man (Love) – Support unit with excellent team buffs
- Wrath (Assault) – Aggressive damage dealer with strong offensive capabilities
- True Dragon (God) – Exceptional DPS with game-breaking potential when properly built
- Kenpunchi (Kai) – Powerhouse unit with incredible damage output
- Hero Hunter (Cosmic) – Cosmic element variant with enhanced stats and abilities
- Unahono (Kai) – Versatile unit with strong performance across multiple game modes
- Gremmy (Visionary) – Reality-warping abilities with unique strategic applications
- Bulmy – Powerful newer unit with excellent damage potential
- Idol (Pop-Star) – Support specialist with money generation capabilities
- Lonely Child (Madness) – High-risk, high-reward unit with devastating damage potential
A Tier – Reliable Performers
A-tier units offer solid performance and can easily carry you through most content when properly upgraded. They’re excellent alternatives when S-tier units aren’t available. Many of these units shine in specific game modes or team compositions, making them valuable additions to your roster.
Notable A Tier Units:
- Strongest Sorcerer (Unsealed) – Excellent AoE damage dealer with good scaling
- Flame Alchemist – Consistent fire damage with great late-game performance
- Pride (The One) – Solid all-around unit with versatile abilities
- Shadow Sorcerer (Focused) – Dark element specialist with strong damage output
- Ichiko (Moonless Sky) – High damage hybrid unit with good utility
- Baldy (Bored) – Celestial unit with massive AoE potential
- Best Waifu – Top-tier money generation unit for economy building
- Almighty Ninja (Paths) – Versatile ninja with good damage and abilities
- Kon (Adult) – Celestial unit with strong AoE capabilities
- Captain Commander – Leadership buffs benefit entire team composition
- Explosive Blood – Unique mechanics with bleed and DOT effects
- Time King – Time manipulation abilities with strategic applications
- Lightning Swordsman – Fast attacks with lightning damage and good scaling
- Speedcart – Essential farming unit for resource generation in early game
- Surgeon of Death – Room-based abilities with high strategic value
B Tier – Situational Specialists
B-tier units can perform well in specific scenarios or early game but tend to fall off in late-game content. They’re worth using if you lack better options or when their specific abilities counter particular enemies or game modes. Some B-tier units can elevate to A-tier with perfect techniques and Best Soul optimization.
B Tier Highlights:
- Vagata (Super) – Dragon Ball inspired unit with decent damage output
- Butterfly Breather – Demon Slayer unit with healing and support capabilities
- Grimjaw – Bleach-inspired arrancar with moderate damage potential
- Noble Captain – Support unit with team buffs for early game
- Uriu – Quincy archer with ranged capabilities and good utility
- Android 67 (Corrupted) – Newer unit with interesting mechanics but limited scalability
- The Zombie (Cruel) – Regeneration-based unit with situational applications
- Bobak Buff – Support specialist with niche buff applications
C Tier – Early Game Options
C-tier units should only be used in the early game or when you have no better alternatives. Replace them as soon as possible to avoid wasting resources on units that won’t scale. These units can help you progress through initial content but will quickly become liabilities as you advance.
C Tier Units:
- Burning Hero – Fire Force unit with limited scaling potential
- Nemak Warrior – Basic warrior with low damage output
- Compass Demon – Demon Slayer villain with poor overall stats
- Zuffy (Lobby) – One Piece unit lacking power and scalability
D Tier – Avoid These Units
D-tier units are severely underpowered and should be avoided entirely. Even in early game, there are better free alternatives available. Investing in these units will significantly hinder your progression and waste valuable resources that could be better spent on higher-tier units.
D Tier Units:
- Wind Pillar – Severely outclassed by other units in every category
- Ichigo (Kai) – Poor damage output and limited abilities
- Kon – Base version lacks any real utility or damage potential
Game Mode Specific Tier Lists
Different game modes in Anime Last Stand require vastly different unit compositions and strategies. Understanding which units excel in specific modes is crucial for efficient progression and resource allocation. The top performers in Story mode might struggle in Spiral Trials, while raid specialists could fail in Infinite mode.
Story Mode & Legend
For story progression and Legend challenges, cost-efficiency becomes crucial. Units like Itadoki (Shrine) excel here due to their low deployment cost and strong early upgrades. The tier list shifts slightly, with cheaper S-tier units becoming more valuable than expensive LastStandian or S+ options that might drain your resources too quickly. Focus on units that scale well with minimal investment.
Story Mode Specialists: Itadoki (Shrine), Aura Farmer, Speedcart, Hero Hunter (Bloodthirsty), Wind Prince (Assimilation)
Raids & Boss Rush
Raid content demands high single-target DPS and survivability. Units like Ulmiorra (Tercera) and True Dragon (God) rise in value here, while pure AoE units drop slightly. Boss-killing specialists with armor penetration or percentage-based damage become essential for tackling high-HP targets. Support units that provide damage buffs are particularly valuable in raid settings.
Raid Specialists: Ulmiorra (Tercera), True Dragon (God), Brutal Berserker SSJ4 Braly, Kenpunchi (Kai), Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven)
Survival & Infinite Mode
Infinite mode requires a balanced team with strong scaling potential and sustainability. Boku (TUI) dominates this mode with its versatility, while support units that provide team-wide buffs become increasingly valuable as waves progress. Money-generating units like Aura Farmer and Best Waifu are mandatory for sustaining long runs. Stall-specialized units with crowd control capabilities shine in survival scenarios.
Infinite Mode Specialists: Boku (TUI), Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven), Poche (Made in Heaven), Time Goddess (Angel), Aura Farmer
Dungeons & Final Expedition
Dungeon content and Final Expedition [HARD] require balanced teams with elements for specific encounters. The new Final Expedition HARD mode introduced in UPD 84 particularly rewards versatile units that can handle multiple enemy types. Godly units with leader buffs become essential for overcoming the toughest challenges.
Dungeon Specialists: Devil & Spirit (Union Dive), Angelist (Deity), Shimon (Supreme Commander), Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven), Nature’s Scientist
Spiral Trials
Spiral Trials, introduced in recent updates, test players’ ability to adapt to increasingly difficult challenges with specific unit restrictions. This mode rewards players with diverse rosters and deep understanding of unit synergies. Hybrid units that can fulfill multiple roles excel in Spiral Trials.
Spiral Trials Specialists: Boku (TUI), Gremmy (Visionary), Lonely Child (Madness), Unahono (Kai), Shadow Sorcerer (Focused)
Breach & Coronation
Breach mode emphasizes offensive power and speed, favoring nuke units with burst damage potential. Coronation requires defensive capabilities and sustained damage output. These newer game modes have created demand for specialized units that might not rank as highly in traditional modes.
Breach Specialists: Pure-Blooded & Reincarnated Devil (In Love), Evil Demon Boohan (Enraged), Wrath (Assault), True Dragon (God)
Coronation Specialists: Angelist (Deity), Shimon (Supreme Commander), Captain Commander, Pride (The One), Time Goddess (Angel)
What Are Godly Units and Their Impact?
Godly units represent evolved forms of existing characters with significantly enhanced stats and abilities. These units require substantial investment but offer unparalleled power in return. The recent introduction of LastStandian rarity above Godly has created a new power ceiling, but Godly units remain the core of most high-level team compositions.
Top Godly Units:
- Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven) – Best overall Godly with universal applications across all modes
- Angelist (Deity) – Exceptional support with healing and team-wide buffs
- Ulmiorra (Tercera) – Single-target specialist perfect for boss content
- Shimon (Supreme Commander) – Strategic support with valuable team composition benefits
Godly units feature unique buff mechanics that affect your entire team, making proper Godly selection crucial for endgame content. The Godly Leader Buff system means placing the right Godly unit first can dramatically increase your team’s overall effectiveness. However, with Boku (TUI) entering the scene as the first LastStandian unit, players must now consider whether to invest in Godly units or save resources for the even rarer LastStandian tier.
Unit Role Categories: Stalls, Buffers, and Nukes
Understanding unit roles beyond traditional damage dealing is essential for building optimized teams. The community has classified units into specialized categories based on their primary functions, allowing for more strategic team building that addresses specific content challenges.
Stall Units
Stall units excel at slowing enemy progression and buying time for your economy to scale. These units typically feature crowd control abilities like slow, stun, or knockback, along with cost-efficient deployment. Stall units are essential for Infinite mode and survival content where early game economy determines late game success.
Top Stall Units: Time Goddess (Angel), Poche (Made in Heaven), Shadow Sorcerer (Focused), Surgeon of Death, Time King
Buffer Units
Buffer units amplify your team’s damage output through various buff mechanics. These units may not deal impressive damage themselves, but their ability to multiply the effectiveness of your damage dealers makes them invaluable for difficult content. Proper buff stacking can elevate A-tier damage dealers to S+ tier performance levels.
Top Buffer Units: Angelist (Deity), Shimon (Supreme Commander), Ancient Vampire (Over Heaven), Captain Commander, Pride (The One), Ladies Man (Love)
Nuke Units
Nuke units specialize in burst damage and excel at eliminating high-value targets quickly. These units typically have longer attack intervals but deal massive damage when they attack. Nuke units are essential for raid content, boss encounters, and breach mode where burst damage matters more than sustained DPS.
Optimal Nukes: Boku (TUI), Ulmiorra (Tercera), True Dragon (God), Kenpunchi (Kai), Brutal Berserker SSJ4 Braly, Pure-Blooded & Reincarnated Devil (In Love), Evil Demon Boohan (Enraged)
How to Build Your Perfect Team Composition?
Early Game Setup (Levels 1-30)
Start with a cost-efficient damage dealer like Itadoki (Shrine) paired with a reliable money generation unit. Focus on units that upgrade cheaply while providing consistent damage. Avoid investing heavily in units you’ll replace later. The early game is about economic foundation, not maxing out individual units.
Recommended Early Team:
- Itadoki (Shrine) – Primary DPS and best starter unit
- Speedcart or Aura Farmer – Money generation
- Hero Hunter – Secondary damage
- Any available support unit with buffs
Mid Game Transition (Levels 30-60)
Begin replacing starter units with higher-tier options. Prioritize obtaining at least one S-tier damage dealer and a proper support unit. This is when team synergy becomes important. Consider elemental advantages for specific content and start thinking about specialized roles like stalls and buffers.
Ideal Mid Game Composition:
- One S+ or S tier main DPS
- Strong money generation unit (Aura Farmer or Best Waifu)
- Support unit with team buffs
- Secondary DPS or tank
- Flex slot for mode-specific needs
Late Game Optimization (Level 60+)
Focus on maximizing synergies between elements, abilities, and unit roles. LastStandian and Godly units become essential, and proper placement order can make or break difficult content. Consider specialized teams for different game modes rather than trying to build one universal composition.
Optimal Late Game Setup:
- LastStandian or Godly unit for leader buff
- Primary DPS (S+ tier nuke unit)
- Support/Buffer unit
- Secondary DPS or stall specialist
- Money generator (if needed for mode)
- Flex slot for specific counters or mode requirements
Best Soul System Explained
The Best Soul system introduced in recent updates allows players to enhance units with powerful modifiers that dramatically affect performance. Each unit has an optimal Soul type that maximizes its potential, making Soul selection a critical part of unit optimization. Understanding which Soul works best for each unit can elevate performance by entire tier levels.
Primary Soul Types:
- Soul of Efficiency – Reduces costs and improves economy, ideal for early game units and money generators
- Soul of Super Strength – Increases damage output, perfect for DPS and nuke units
- Soul of Destruction – Enhances AoE capabilities, excellent for wave-clear units
- Soul of Intimidation – Provides debuff capabilities, useful for support and stall units
- Soul of Riches – Enhances money generation, essential for economy units
- Soul of Prosperity – Improves resource generation and drop rates
- Soul of Requiem – Enhances revive and regeneration mechanics
- Soul of Jackpot – RNG-based bonuses with potentially massive effects
- Soul of Elevation – Improves upgrade efficiency and scaling
- Soul of Inner Potential – Unlocks hidden abilities and stat bonuses
Selecting the right Soul is as important as choosing the right unit. A B-tier unit with the optimal Soul can outperform an A-tier unit with a suboptimal Soul. Always check community recommendations for Best Soul assignments before investing heavily in any unit.
What Are Techniques and How Do They Affect Rankings?
Techniques are passive modifications that enhance unit performance through the reroll system. Rainbow-tier techniques can transform B-tier units into A-tier performers, while poor techniques can handicap even LastStandian units. The Trait Skip feature allows players to exclude unwanted techniques when rerolling, making it easier to obtain optimal modifications.
Best Techniques to Target:
- Demon – Increases damage by 35%, essential for DPS units
- Celestial – Boosts all stats by 20%, excellent for versatile units
- Divine – Provides healing and damage boost, great for hybrid units
- Legendary – Balanced stat improvements for all-around units
- Mythical – Specialized bonuses for specific unit types
Always prioritize damage-boosting techniques for DPS units and utility techniques for support characters. The time investment in obtaining good techniques pays dividends in difficult content where every stat point matters.
How Has UPD 84 Changed the Meta?
UPD 84 introduced massive changes that completely restructured the tier list. The introduction of Boku (TUI) as the first LastStandian unit created a new power ceiling, while fusion units like Devil & Spirit (Union Dive) and Pure-Blooded & Reincarnated Devil (In Love) added new strategic depth to team building. The meta has shifted away from pure damage toward specialized units that fulfill specific roles within team compositions.
Major Meta Shifts in UPD 84:
- LastStandian Rarity – Boku (TUI) established as new #1 unit, power creeping all previous top units
- Fusion Mechanics – New fusion units created powerful combinations that dominate specific game modes
- Itadoki (Shrine) – Replaced Wind Prince as best starter unit with better stats and abilities
- New Elements – Cosmic and Perfect Seal elements added, creating new matchup dynamics
- Game Mode Additions – Spiral Trials, Final Expedition HARD, and Breach mode added new challenges requiring specialized units
- Soul System – Best Soul modifiers changed unit optimization strategies
- Domain Abilities – New ultimate abilities like Yuta’s Domain and Unlimited Swords created new power spikes
The bounty quest system rewards players for using diverse unit compositions, encouraging experimentation beyond the established meta. This has led to discovering powerful niche strategies that weren’t previously viable, with some B-tier units finding new life in specific team compositions.
Which Units Should New Players Prioritize?
New players should focus on obtaining versatile units that perform well across multiple game modes without requiring massive investment. The current meta offers several F2P-friendly options that can carry you through early and mid-game content. Avoid the trap of spending resources on limited banner units early on.
Must-Have Units for Beginners:
- Itadoki (Shrine) – Best starter unit, obtainable through story mode with excellent scaling
- Hero Hunter (Bloodthirsty) – Excellent early-game carry with good damage output
- Speedcart or Aura Farmer – Essential for resource generation and economy building
- Wind Prince (Assimilation) – Reliable early game DPS with low cost
- Any A-tier support unit – Provides crucial team buffs for harder content
Focus on building a solid foundation with permanent units that you can reliably obtain and upgrade through normal gameplay. Save your gems for banners featuring multiple S-tier or higher units, and utilize pity systems strategically to guarantee high-tier pulls.
How Do Elements Affect Unit Performance?
The elemental system creates rock-paper-scissors dynamics that can dramatically impact battle outcomes. Understanding elemental advantages helps optimize team compositions for specific content. UPD 84 introduced Cosmic and Perfect Seal elements, adding new layers of strategy to element matchups.
Element Matchup Chart:
- Dark beats Light (2x damage) but weak against Perfect Seal
- Light beats Dark in specific scenarios but weak against Cosmic
- Cosmic – New element with unique advantages against multiple types
- Perfect Seal – Defensive element with resistances to most attack types
- Fire excels against Nature enemies but weak against Water
- Water counters Fire effectively but weak against Nature
- Nature defeats Water units but weak against Fire
- Neutral – No advantages or disadvantages, reliable in all situations
Building mono-element teams can be powerful for specific content but leaves you vulnerable to counter-elements. Mixed teams offer more flexibility but sacrifice potential synergy bonuses. Consider the elemental composition of enemies in each game mode when building your team.
What Are Fusion Units?
Fusion units, introduced in recent updates, combine two base units to create a more powerful version with enhanced abilities and stats. These units require significant investment to obtain but offer unique capabilities that can’t be replicated by standard units. Fusion units often feature elements of both parent units while gaining exclusive abilities.
Notable Fusion Units:
- Devil & Spirit (Union Dive) – S+ tier fusion with devastating damage output
- Pure-Blooded & Reincarnated Devil (In Love) – Premium fusion unit with game-changing abilities
- Lazy Cat (Awake) + 7th Universe’s Divine Angel (Serious) – Powerful fusion combination with strong synergy
- Future Rohan + Teen Tronks (Battle Hardened) – Strategic fusion with unique mechanics
Fusion units require careful planning and resource management but can provide significant advantages in specific game modes. Always research fusion requirements and benefits before committing resources, as some fusions offer better value than others. You can learn more about how tier lists are created to better understand unit evaluation methodologies.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using This Tier List
Over-investing in Low Tier Units
Many players waste resources maxing out C or D tier units because they like the character. While playing favorites is fun, it severely handicaps progression in competitive modes. Save major investments for A-tier or higher units. The Soul system can elevate some units, but even perfect Souls can’t fix fundamentally weak units.
Ignoring Team Synergy
Having five LastStandian or S+ tier units doesn’t guarantee success if they don’t work together. Consider buff stacking, element combinations, ability timings, and unit roles when building teams. A well-synergized A-tier team often outperforms random S-tier units with no coordination.
Neglecting Support Units
Pure damage isn’t everything. Support units multiply your team’s effectiveness through buffs, debuffs, and utility. Always include at least one quality buffer or stall unit in your composition. The right support unit can elevate your entire team’s performance by entire tier levels.
Misunderstanding Game Mode Requirements
Units excel in different content types. A raid specialist might perform poorly in story mode, while an infinite stall unit could fail in breach mode. Always adjust your team based on the specific challenges you’re facing rather than using one composition everywhere. Build specialized teams for each game mode.
Advanced Strategies for Veteran Players
Placement Optimization
Unit placement order affects buff application and targeting priority. Place support units early to maximize buff uptime, then deploy DPS units to benefit from accumulated bonuses. Godly and LastStandian leader buffs should be placed first to maximize their effect across your entire team.
TDP Management
Technique rerolling can transform unit performance by entire tier levels. Veteran players should maintain multiple copies of key units with different technique loadouts for various scenarios. Focus on obtaining rainbow-tier techniques for your most-used units before investing in less critical units.
Resource Management
Efficiently farming materials requires understanding drop rates and energy optimization. Focus on events offering the best resource-to-energy ratios rather than grinding story mode endlessly. The new bounty quest system provides excellent rewards for diverse unit usage, so rotate your roster to maximize efficiency.
Future Meta Predictions
Based on development patterns and community feedback from the official Discord, here’s what to expect in upcoming updates:
Upcoming Changes:
- Additional LastStandian units likely to be introduced, expanding the highest rarity tier
- Possible balance adjustments to Boku (TUI) if dominant performance continues
- New fusion combinations building on UPD 84’s fusion system
- Expansion of Domain abilities with more ultimate techniques
- New game modes building on Spiral Trials and Breach mechanics
- Possible element additions or adjustments to Cosmic and Perfect Seal
- Quality of life improvements to Soul system and technique rerolling
Stay connected with the community through Discord and social media to prepare for meta shifts before they happen. The monthly update cycle means the tier list will continue evolving, so regular check-ins are essential for maintaining optimal team compositions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which unit is the absolute best in Anime Last Stand?
Boku (TUI) currently holds the top spot as the first and only LastStandian unit, making it the absolute best unit across all game modes. It excels in damage dealing, versatility, and provides game-changing domain abilities that redefine what’s possible in ALS.
What is the difference between LastStandian and Godly rarity?
LastStandian is the highest rarity tier in Anime Last Stand, positioned above Godly. Currently, only Boku (TUI) exists in this tier. LastStandian units have significantly enhanced stats, unique abilities like domain expansion, and overall power that exceeds even the best Godly units.
How often does the tier list change with updates?
The tier list undergoes significant changes with major updates approximately every 4-6 weeks. Minor adjustments happen more frequently through balance patches. UPD 84 introduced massive changes including the LastStandian rarity and fusion mechanics, dramatically shifting the meta.
Should I reroll my account for better starting units?
Rerolling isn’t necessary in Anime Last Stand since many powerful units are obtainable through regular gameplay. Focus on progressing through story mode to unlock guaranteed strong units like Itadoki (Shrine) rather than repeatedly restarting.
What’s the best starter unit for new players?
Itadoki (Shrine) is currently the best starter unit, replacing Wind Prince (Assimilation). It offers excellent damage, low cost, and strong scaling that carries through early and mid-game content.
What are ALS units and how do they work?
ALS units are the characters you place on the battlefield to defend against waves of enemies. Each unit has unique abilities, elements, rarity tiers, and stats. Units can be upgraded, equipped with techniques, and enhanced with Souls to increase their power.
What is the best money making unit in anime Last Stand?
Aura Farmer is currently the best money generation unit, outperforming traditional options like Speedcart and Best Waifu. Its superior economy generation makes it essential for infinite mode and late-game content scaling.
How do I get Boku (TUI)?
Boku (TUI) is obtained through The Ultimate Item (TUI) system, which requires significant investment and luck. As a LastStandian unit, it has extremely low drop rates from specific late-game content or featured banners during special events.
What is the Soul system and how does it work?
The Soul system allows you to equip units with special modifiers that dramatically enhance their performance. Each unit has optimal Soul types like Soul of Efficiency or Soul of Super Strength. Selecting the right Soul can elevate a unit’s performance by entire tier levels.
Which units are best for raids?
Top raid units include Ulmiorra (Tercera), True Dragon (God), Brutal Berserker SSJ4 Braly, and Kenpunchi (Kai). These units excel at single-target DPS and burst damage, which is essential for taking down high-HP raid bosses quickly.
Conclusion
Mastering the Anime Last Stand tier list is essential for progressing efficiently through all game content in 2026. While LastStandian and S+ tier units like Boku (TUI) dominate the current meta, success ultimately comes from understanding unit synergies, game mode requirements, and resource management. Remember that tier lists are guidelines based on optimal scenarios – your personal playstyle, available units, and progression level might lead to different effective strategies.
Focus on building balanced teams with proper roles rather than chasing every top-tier unit, and don’t neglect the importance of support units, money farmers, and stall specialists that enable your damage dealers to shine. With UPD 84’s introduction of LastStandian rarity, fusion mechanics, and new game modes, the meta has more depth than ever before. Stay flexible and ready to adapt as updates continue to shape the tier list landscape.
Keep this guide bookmarked and check back regularly as we update rankings with each new patch. Join the official Discord community to discuss strategies with other players and stay informed about upcoming changes. Special thanks to community contributors @antons.bell, @radinal_, @kschmidtk, @masa0., @nyaq, @kirby.___, @pxmc, @zeri4, @vag11tsir, and @xenos8568 for their continued analysis and testing that makes this tier list possible.
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